Audiobus: Your virtual music studio.

What is Audiobus? — Audiobus is
an award-winning music app for iPhone and iPad which lets you use
your other music apps together. Chain effects on your favourite
synth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app like
GarageBand or Loopy, or select a different audio interface output
for each app. Route MIDI between apps — drive a
synth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDI
keyboard — or sync with your external MIDI gear.
And control your entire setup from a MIDI controller.

The 2.6 update is freely available to Cubasis 2 and Cubasis LE 2 users.

And to top it off, we have a 50%-off sales promotion on Cubasis and the Waves Plug-in Bundle, plus other great offers on all remaining in-app purchases. This special offer lasts from September 17 to September 24, 2018.

Audio Unit full-screen support
Tweak sounds and parameters with utmost accuracy, using Cubasis’ super-sized full-screen support for Audio Unit instruments and effects plug-ins. Enjoy maximum productivity, creativity and flexibility, switching between the available screen sizes at lightning speed with only a few taps.

Can I ask, is it recording full multi-channel event MPE midi? If so, how is this edited in the pianoroll (it’s not shown in the video). I’d have thought this would be a fairly significant change to the piano roll?

@lars great update this full screen support opens the DAW right up love the way Roli intergrates. Quick Question I noticed ApeSoft AU Sampler doesn’t show how it should see photo. Maybe a Apesoft problem as it shows in GarageBand but doesn’t play when you hit play but does play in AUM. Thanks again for a great update.

Can I ask, is it recording full multi-channel event MPE midi? If so, how is this edited in the pianoroll (it’s not shown in the video). I’d have thought this would be a fairly significant change to the piano roll?

Model 15 records MPE from its own keyboard but I can’t find the automation anywhere. Tardigrain does not record to Cubasis from its own keyboard. So don’t know if AUV3’s need to be updated to support this.

Can I ask, is it recording full multi-channel event MPE midi? If so, how is this edited in the pianoroll (it’s not shown in the video). I’d have thought this would be a fairly significant change to the piano roll?

It looks like this. All channels are merged.

That's a total nightmare to 'edit', some kind of Midi Channel 'filtering' is definitely needed
(The velocity editing in Cubasis is still applied to all notes and not the selected notes in the midi event).

Will it be possible to use the MPE Keyboard with other AUv3's as well?
(Ie. can the built-in keyboard 'switch modes' and become an MPE controller as well?).

Hi Samu,

Please have a look at the Cubasis 2.6 Tutorial at around 7:40 minutes, where Dom uses the Seaboard Block alongside Cubasis, Roli Noise and Moog Model 15...

Noticed that, was thinking about doing that without using external hardware, ie. switch the 'mode' of the built-in onscreen keyboard like Moog does with Model 15 and Animoog and the Volt Synth from Numerical Audio can also toggle between regular keyboard and MPE keyboard.

Cubasis already has one of the best onscreen keyboards on iOS so MPE support would be icing on the cake

Will it be possible to use the MPE Keyboard with other AUv3's as well?
(Ie. can the built-in keyboard 'switch modes' and become an MPE controller as well?).

Hi Samu,

Please have a look at the Cubasis 2.6 Tutorial at around 7:40 minutes, where Dom uses the Seaboard Block alongside Cubasis, Roli Noise and Moog Model 15...

Noticed that, was thinking about doing that without using external hardware, ie. switch the 'mode' of the built-in onscreen keyboard like Moog does with Model 15 and Animoog and the Volt Synth from Numerical Audio can also toggle between regular keyboard and MPE keyboard.

Cubasis already has one of the best onscreen keyboards on iOS so MPE support would be icing on the cake

+1 would love to see a generic MPE GUI standard keyboard built into the DAW for apps that support MPE not sure if that’s possible.

It seems to record and play back per note modulation of cc74 (using different midi channels). And this picture is what it looks like in the piano roll. So no easy way to go in and edit per note afterwards because no way of splitting out.

But it seems to record and play back accurately enough.

Same deal with pitch bend.

I’m not sure about Aftertouch since my iPad Air2 playing on the Noise Au keyboard is not going to record any Aftertouch. However one would hope that if you played from a Roli hardware keyboard or similar it would also record this.

So all in all quite impressive. Although not easy to edit the data afterwards.

I did also get it recording the Roli Noise app macros on a second pass. That was cool.

Can I ask, is it recording full multi-channel event MPE midi? If so, how is this edited in the pianoroll (it’s not shown in the video). I’d have thought this would be a fairly significant change to the piano roll?

It looks like this. All channels are merged.

Ah, thanks. Didn’t see your post.

It merges them visually. So editing would be a no no. But it still respects the MPE channel splits when playing back, as far as I can hear.